The streets were filled with vagrants, making it look like a war zone. Knights were deployed to oversee the food distribution and Pram was sweating profusely as he gave orders to his soldiers. The situation was getting dire.
âWeâre going to drive them away in two days anyways, why are we wasting food like this?â said a soldier, expressing the irritation felt by their peers. Others chimed in with their grumbling.
âWhile I feel bad for them, how can we look after them if we donât have enough food for ourselves?â
âYou know, I wouldnât be complaining if we had food to spare. What is the lord thinking, I wonder?â
They werenât necessarily wrong. People are typically inclined to share only when there is enough to share.
âDesirâ¦â Ajest made her way towards Desir. She motioned to reach out to Desir but stopped, her lips pressed tightly. There was nothing that she could say.
âWhat a sheetty feeling,â said Desir. It was a feeling that he had forgotten for a very long time. The feeling of despair, being unable to save someone no matter what you do. The feeling of being powerless to do anything in a helpless situation.
Desir clenched his fists.
âAnything is fine. If I can just get one hintâ¦just any helpâ¦â
âHave you thought of a solution?â asked Eyulan. She was overseeing the food distribution and, noticing Desirâs presence, was walking towards himâ¦
âKnight Eyulan,â replied Desir, âyou speak as if you donât want me to come up with a solution.â
âSurely you jest. I may have some opinions of vagrants, but how could I let my personal feelings get in the way when the lordâs territory is at stake? Iâm anxiously waiting for our tactician to come up with a reasonable solution.â
âPlease donât worry. I intend to do so even without you pressing me.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm certain you will, since you are a vagrant yourself.â
That Desir was a vagrant was actually a lie. In order to win over the lord, Desir lied to created an ideal image of himself. However, there was no need to explain this to Eyulan since her opinion of Desir didnât matter. Additionally, if the lie was exposed, the lord would no longer trust him.
âAs a tactician,â continued Eyulan, âyou must understand by now that the only solution is to deport all the vagrants. When it comes time to execute that order, Iâll be sure that all vagrants are expelled without exception.â
Eyulan was simply repeating what the lord had said, but there was an emphasis on âno exceptionsâ.
âYou say you were kneeling to save others,â said Eyulan, âdonât make me laugh. In the end, arenât you kneeling to save yourself? Itâs no different than pathetically begging for your life.â
At that moment, Desir grabbed Ajestâs arm. He had barely stopped her from striking Eyulan. Ajest tried to free her arm, but Desir whispered in her ear.
âThis isnât like you. Donât be so upset.â
âI wonder,â continued Eyulan, unaware that she had narrowly avoided a slap to the face, âwhy is every single vagrant so selfish and ego-centricâ¦?â
Just then, loud voices could be heard among the vagrants, gradually climbing in volume. A few soldiers were quickly dispatched to deal with the disturbance.
âDid you know that an incident like this occurs every hour? The vagrants are trying to steal each otherâs rations. How uncivilized.â
ââ¦â
However, the shouting was still getting louder. More soldiers got deployed and were squeezing their way through the crowd.
âIs it a fight?â
Desir immediately dismissed the thought. Rather than a fight, it looked like the soldiers were trying to stop something. Someone was trying to make their way to Desir and Ajest and the soldiers were blocking the way. It was difficult to see what was going on due to the wall of soldiers around them, but Desir could hear a frustrated voice.
âHey, let go of me! I just told you, there is someone I need to talk to over there!â
âYou may not approach our tactician.â
âBut I know him!â
Ajest and Desir shared a blank look. The voice was certainly familiar.
âIs that Romantica?â
Ajest nodded and the pair made their way towards the commotion. Curious, Eyulan followed them.
âI swear I know them!â
âHow dare you claim to know them when youâre just a vagrant!â
âHow many times do I have to tell you Iâm not a vagrant, you moron!â
As they got closer, Desir was certain that the voice belonged to Romantica.
âLet her go. I do know her.â
âOh, sir.â The soldier hesitated before stepping aside. In front of them was a young lady.
âI told you so!â Upset, Romantica shook her fist at the soldiers before turning towards Desir. âItâs been a while Desir!â
âIâm glad youâre okay, Romantica.â
âOf course! Who do you think I am? Iâm Romantica, a third circle mage!â Romantica put her fists on her waist and puffed out her chest in pride. Seeing her brimming with energy, Desir smiled gently.
âWhere did you end up?â
âThe Kervan Territory, one dayâs travel from here by carriage. I cleared my quest over there and then saw the Main Quest, which led me here. However, they said I needed some kind of document to enter the castle? Anyways, now Iâm caught up in this mess.â
Desir felt proud of Romantica. She had been able to accomplish a lot by herself.
âThe situation here looks bad,â continued Romantica, âwhy did the quest progression decline?â
Since Romantica was in another territory, she was not aware of the current situation. Desir explained thoroughly to get her caught up. He told her about the large influx of vagrants, which caused the quest progression to decline sharply.
âThe situation is looking bad, Romantica.â
The biggest problem was food. There simply wasnât enough to go around.
âPublic opinion of vagrants isnât too great either. If I donât come up with a solution in two days, theyâll be kicked out of the territory.â
Desir knew that if that happens, his party would fail the quest. It would be the end.
âHmâ¦is that so?â said Romantica, tapping her chin.
âFor the time being, you should rest. It must have been a long trip. Iâll let them know to expect you at the castle,â said Desir considerately. He wanted to let Romantica rest after her long journey. At the same time, he didnât have a plan to improve the quest progression yet.
âIâll gladly accept your offer,â replied Romantica, nodding, âas you can tell, Iâm pretty tired. However, is that the only problem we have left to deal with?â
âHm?â
âWill the vagrant problem be resolved if we solve the food shortage?â
Desir wasnât sure where Romantica was going with this line of questioning.
âNot completely, but probably most of it. The main reason why weâre driving away the vagrants is because we donât have enough food.â
âThatâs true. No matter what kind of solution we come up with, itâll be pointless if we still donât have food.â
Having identified the root problem, Romantica crossed her arms and tried hard not to laugh. However, she could not help smiling as she was overjoyed that she had one up over Desir in this situation.
âDid you think of something?â asked Desir.
âHaaa? Think of something? Why do you ask?â teased Romantica, savouring the moment, âdo I really need to think of a solution if I already have an answer?â
âWhat?â
âIâll solve the problem for you. Iâll supply the f-o-o-d.â
Desirâs eyes widened. He could not believe his ears.
âHow could a nobody like you solve our food shortage?â interrupted Eyulan. It was easy to follow the conversation since Romanticaâs voice was loud. Still, it was considered very rude to cut into a private conversation. That Eyulan was doing so implied that she was looking down on both Desir and Romantica. Romantica turned to look at Eyulan with a cold expression.
âA nobody? Who are you to say that?â
âI am an honourable knight serving Evernatten. The vice captain Eyulan Lilistick.â
âOh, is that so? A noble huh? What a fancy title. No wonder you can talk smack.â
Romantica glared at the knight. It was not a good first impression for either of them.
âHow insolent!â roared Eyulan loudly, âWhat did you just say to me?â
âHey now, listen to me. Didnât you start it first, old hag? Youâre the one calling me a nobody. Do you even know who I am?â
The knight drew her sword in an intimidating fashion, but Romantic merely raised an eyebrow. Her pride would not let her back down. Seeing that, Eyulan lost her composure and faltered. Then, she spoke once again, this time in a quieter voice.
âArenât you a vagrant?â
âHow many times do I have to tell you that Iâm not a vagrant!? Itâs starting to irritate me. Iâve had enough!â
It was at this moment that Desir noticed that Romanticaâs clothes were unusual.